Patent Litigation and Prosecution Attorney
The candidate must have 2-4 years of hands-on patent litigation experience, including experience drafting motions and taking discovery. Should have an undergraduate degree in either science or engineering, and should be admitted to or eligible to sit for the Patent Bar. A willingness to undertake (or experience in) trademark, copyright, and trade secret litigation, IPRs, and patent prosecution is preferred.

Review:

"The Best IP Law in the Country"

Current Employee - Reviewed on July 28, 2017

I felt kind of isolated when I first joined. The firm could do a better job with making social events a big deal since it is a good way to get to know the people that are working there. But that is a minor thing and this is a great firm.

Pros : This firm is a boutique Intellectual Property Firm. It has been around since 1991 and has mastered this area of the law. The clients are the best in the world and the cases make the news. You will learn everything there is to know about this and more. It is a great place to work. Cons : The best part can be the worst part. If you are not into IP law there is no way you need to work at this firm. That is what they do and they only thing they do. You also need a very strong Science background and math. If you do not have that then you will not succeed here. Current or former employee? : Current Employee

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